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What must you do when turning left at an intersection or into any driveway?

  1. Should leave room on the right for other vehicles to pass.

  2. Must yield to vehicles approaching closely from the opposite direction.

  3. Must not cross any solid yellow line.

  4. Must not block vehicles approaching from the rear.

The correct answer is: Must yield to vehicles approaching closely from the opposite direction.

When turning left at an intersection or into any driveway, it is essential to yield to vehicles approaching closely from the opposite direction. This rule is crucial for ensuring the safety of all road users. Failing to yield can lead to collisions, particularly with oncoming traffic that may not expect a left turn to occur. Yielding allows drivers from the opposite direction the opportunity to pass through the intersection without interference, helping to maintain a smooth flow of traffic. It also provides an opportunity to assess the traffic conditions effectively before executing the turn. Other options, while related to safe driving practices, do not specifically address the immediate need to yield to oncoming traffic. It's vital to keep this yielding principle in mind whenever making a left turn to prevent accidents and ensure a timely and safe transition into the desired lane or road.